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A young man retreats to a rocky, isolated farm as a self-imposed exile and as a test of friendship, hoping to win a particular woman's affection. He finds solace in the lake and rural routine while brooding over his unworthiness and her mixed feelings. Their interactions shift between sincere longing and gentle reproach, and she chooses a distant voyage to discover whether she can feel that he is indispensable. Their parting blends hope and resignation, leaving him poised to respond should she send a decisive sign that would end his solitude.
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